Rich Dad s the Business School

Rich Dad s the Business School
Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Multilevel marketing
ISBN: 8186775811

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The Business School is a popular book written by Robert T. Kiyosaki. From this book the reader will get know all information of Multi-level marketing. He explains beautifully why Multi- level-marketing is important. Multi-level marketing is a marketing approach in which the sales strength is repaid not only for sales they produce, but also for the sales of the other salespersons that they hire. This hired sales force is mentioned as the participant's "downline" and can offer multiple levels of return. MLM is also known as pyramid selling, network marketing and referral marketing. You will get to know the ebb and flows of MLM through this book.

The Business School for People who Like Helping People

The Business School for People who Like Helping People
Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki,Sharon L. Lechter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2005
Genre: Multilevel marketing
ISBN: OCLC:166145534

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"In this Second Edition of his bestselling book, Robert T. Kiyosaki updates and expands his original eight "hidden values" of a network marketing business (other than making money!) Special Bonus-three additonal "hidden values" from Kim Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter"--Page 4 of cover.

Helping People Win at Work

Helping People Win at Work
Author: Garry Ridge,Ken Blanchard
Publsiher: FT Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780135094037

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Ken Blanchard’s Leading at a Higher Level techniques are inspiring thousands of leaders to build high-performing organizations that make life better for everyone. Now, in Helping People Win at Work, Blanchard and WD-40 Company leader Garry Ridge reveal how WD-40 has used Blanchard’s techniques of Partnering for Performance with every employee--achieving levels of engagement and commitment that have fortified the bottom line. Ridge introduces WD-40 Company’s year-round performance review system, explaining its goals, features, and the cultural changes it requires. Next, he shares his leadership point of view: what he expects of people, what they can expect of him, and where his beliefs about leadership and motivation come from. Finally, Blanchard explains why WD-40 Company’s Partnering for Performance system works so well--and how to leverage its high-value techniques in your organization. In this book, you’ll learn how to: · Stop building failure into your mentoring of employees · Set goals using the SMART approach: specific, motivational, attainable, relevant and trackable · Help people move through all four stages of mastery · Create a culture that shares knowledge and encourages nonstop learning “I’m thrilled that the first book in our Leading at a Higher Level series is with Garry Ridge, president of WD-40 Company. For years I’ve been concerned about how people’s performance is evaluated. People are often forced into a normal distribution curve, or even worse, rank ordered. Not only does this not build trust, it also does not hold managers responsible for coaching people and helping them win. The manager’s responsibility is focused on sorting people out. When I was a college professor, I always gave my students the final exam at the beginning of the course and spent the rest of the semester helping them answer the questions so that they could get an A. Life is all about getting As, not some stupid normal distribution curve. Garry Ridge got this, and wow! What a difference it has made in WD-40 Company’s performance.” --Ken Blanchard “When I first heard Ken talk about giving his final exam at the beginning of the course and then teaching students the answers so they could get an A, it blew me away. Why don’t we do that in business? So that’s exactly what I did at WD-40 Company when we set up our ‘Don’t Mark My Paper, Help Me Get an A’ performance management system. Has it made a difference? You’d better believe it. Ever since we began the system, our company’s annual sales have more than tripled, from $100 million to more than $339 million. And we’ve accomplished this feat while making the company a great place to work.” --Garry Ridge

Helping People Change

Helping People Change
Author: Richard Boyatzis,Melvin L. Smith,Ellen Van Oosten
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781633696570

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You're trying to help--but is it working? Helping others is a good thing. Often, as a leader, manager, doctor, teacher, or coach, it's central to your job. But even the most well-intentioned efforts to help others can be undermined by a simple truth: We almost always focus on trying to "fix" people, correcting problems or filling the gaps between where they are and where we think they should be. Unfortunately, this doesn't work well, if at all, to inspire sustained learning or positive change. There's a better way. In this powerful, practical book, emotional intelligence expert Richard Boyatzis and Weatherhead School of Management colleagues Melvin Smith and Ellen Van Oosten present a clear and hopeful message. The way to help someone learn and change, they say, cannot be focused primarily on fixing problems, but instead must connect to that person's positive vision of themselves or an inspiring dream or goal they've long held. This is what great coaches do--they know that people draw energy from their visions and dreams, and that same energy sustains their efforts to change, even through difficult times. In contrast, problem-centered approaches trigger physiological responses that make a person defensive and less open to new ideas. The authors use rich and moving real-life stories, as well as decades of original research, to show how this distinctively positive mode of coaching—what they call "coaching with compassion"--opens people up to thinking creatively and helps them to learn and grow in meaningful and sustainable ways. Filled with probing questions and exercises that encourage self-reflection, Helping People Change will forever alter the way all of us think about and practice what we do when we try to help.

What I Didn t Learn in Business School

What I Didn t Learn in Business School
Author: Jay Barney,Trish Gorman Clifford
Publsiher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781422157633

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What I Didn't Learn in Business School is a compelling read---whether you're a recent business school grad struggling to apply your new knowledge or an experienced leader who already knows that no strategy is created in a vacuum. --Book Jacket.

101 Things I Learned in Business School

101 Things I Learned    in Business School
Author: Michael W. Preis
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2010-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780446569569

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101 THINGS I LEARNED® IN BUSINESS SCHOOL will cover a wide range of lessons that are basic enough for the novice business student as well as inspiring to the experienced practitioner. The unique packaging of this book will attract people of all ages who have always wondered whether business school would be a smart career choice for them. Judging by the growing number of people taking the GMATs (the entrance exam for business school) each year, clearly more people than ever are thinking about heading in this direction. Subjects include accounting, finance, marketing, management, leadership, human relations, and much more - in short, everything one would expect to encounter in business school. Illustrated in the same fun, gift book format as 101 THINGS I LEARNED® IN ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL, this will be the perfect gift for a recent college or high school grad, or even for someone already well-versed in the business world.

What They Don t Teach You at Harvard Business School

What They Don t Teach You at Harvard Business School
Author: Mark H. McCormack
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781101969021

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This business classic features straight-talking advice you’ll never hear in school. Featuring a new foreword by Ariel Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell Mark H. McCormack, one of the most successful entrepreneurs in American business, is widely credited as the founder of the modern-day sports marketing industry. On a handshake with Arnold Palmer and less than a thousand dollars, he started International Management Group and, over a four-decade period, built the company into a multimillion-dollar enterprise with offices in more than forty countries. To this day, McCormack’s business classic remains a must-read for executives and managers at every level. Relating his proven method of “applied people sense” in key chapters on sales, negotiation, reading others and yourself, and executive time management, McCormack presents powerful real-world guidance on • the secret life of a deal • management philosophies that don’t work (and one that does) • the key to running a meeting—and how to attend one • the positive use of negative reinforcement • proven ways to observe aggressively and take the edge • and much more Praise for What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School “Incisive, intelligent, and witty, What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School is a sure winner—like the author himself. Reading it has taught me a lot.”—Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman, News Corp, chairman and CEO, 21st Century Fox “Clear, concise, and informative . . . Like a good mentor, this book will be a valuable aid throughout your business career.”—Herbert J. Siegel, chairman, Chris-Craft Industries, Inc. “Mark McCormack describes the approach I have personally seen him adopt, which has not only contributed to the growth of his business, but mine as well.”—Arnold Palmer “There have been what we love to call dynasties in every sport. IMG has been different. What this one brilliant man, Mark McCormack, created is the only dynasty ever over all sport.”—Frank Deford, senior contributing writer, Sports Illustrated

Rich Dad s The Business School for People who Like Helping People

Rich Dad s The Business School for People who Like Helping People
Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki,Sharon L. Lechter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:958016465

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